New Delhi:
Blake Lively has found support and sisterhood in actresses America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn and Alexis Bledel – her co-stars in the 2005 film Sisterhood of the Traveling PantsBlake has alleged it ends with us Director-actor Justin Baldoni has been accused of sexual harassment and launching a smear campaign to tarnish his career. Now, Ferrera, Tamblyn, and Bledel have released a joint statement on Instagram.
The joint statement said, “As Blake [Lively]Her friends and sisters for over twenty years, we stand with her in solidarity as she fights against the alleged campaign to destroy her reputation. Throughout the filming of it ends with usWe watched her muster the courage to demand a safe workplace for herself and her colleagues on set, and we are appalled to read evidence of a premeditated and retaliatory effort to discredit her voice.
“What is most disturbing is that the stories of domestic violence survivors were blatantly exploited to silence women who sought protection.” The hypocrisy is astonishing. We are struck by the reality that even a woman as strong, distinguished, and resourceful as our friend Blake may face tremendous retaliation if she dares to demand a safe working environment. We are inspired by our sister’s courage to stand up for herself and others.”
According to a report by tmzBlake Lively has made serious allegations against Justin Baldoni, claiming that the actor caused her severe emotional distress. According to the report, Lively has accused Baldoni of making inappropriate comments about her weight on the film set. The lawsuit stated that Baldoni engaged in discussions related to sexual topics and shared his “addiction to pornography” with Lively as well as other cast members.
However, Justin Baldoni’s lawyer denied the allegations in a statement, claiming they were “false, defamatory and intentionally scandalous”. She also accused Lively of being “difficult” on the film set.
it ends with us Was released in August.